Perhaps the friendliest and most generous person to ever work at the BJ, Super
Santa and volunteer Fred Brookover, retired BJ Circulation truck driver, passed
away Friday, May 21 at his Kississimmee, Florida home.
He was born January 31, 1945 to Fred W. Brookover, Sr. and Katherine
Falkenstein Brookover. Fred was 76.
His widow is Dolores Ann Campanale Brookover, whose friends call her Dee. They were married in 1973 in
Akron’s St. Anthony Church.
Their children, all born in Akron St. Thomas Hospital, are Theresa Marie
Brookover Hunsucker, Phil Bernard Brookover and the late Bianca Brookover.
Former BJ information technology (computers whiz for laymen) chief Bob
Tigelman and former BJ newsroom secretary Mary Ann Taray are Fred’s cousins.
Bob married Colleen Murphy Tigelman, one of 5 Features Editors I worked with at
44 E. Exchange Street.
Fred from Firestone
Park joined the BJ Circulation Department as a driver in 1986. He previously drove
for DeLuca Distributing Company for 17 years.
He retired from Beacon
Journal on March 31, 2002 with 16 years of service
Fred was an active
community volunteer, in particular with the Green Kiwanis where he was Santa
Claus delivering packages to Green children secretly provided by their parents with
Fred’s children Theresa and Phil as his elves and Dolores driving the van,
chairman of the holiday food baskets and was a fundraiser for the Interval
Brotherhood Home. He and his wife also volunteered at the Akron Civic Theatre.
Fred also was Santa Claus at BJ holiday parties. He was built for the part.
Fred turned his
tragedy – a leg he lost when a drunk driver who died in the accident crashed
into Fred’s vehicle – into an undeniable and impressive teaching lesson to high
school students getting ready for prom night. At a Students Against Drunk
Driving meeting Fred would talk about the dangers of drinking while driving and
emphasize the point at the end of the chat by exposing his prosthetic leg. Even
the football players cried. Profound point taken. Fred may have saved some
young lives.
He ran unsuccessfully
for the Green village council in 1988 in the new village's first municipal
election.
Like me, Fred was
hooked on golfing. And like me, whacking the ball in Ohio and Florida.
Fred and Dee later
moved to Conway, S.C., in the Myrtle Beach area. And then to Florida.
Fisk Funeral Home in St. Cloud, Florida, which is 26 miles southeast of
Orlando and 7 miles from Kissimmee on the southern
shore of East Lake Tohopekaliga in northern Osceola County, handled Fred’s
arrangements and cremation.
Dee/Dolores’ parents are Mary Adelaide Gasbarro Campanale and Philip Edmundo
Campanale. They lived in Brimfield when
the obituary was published for Dolores’ uncle, John J. Gasbarro of Cuyahoga
Falls, who passed away in 1998 after 30 years with the Goodyear Aerospace
maintenance department.
Dee is a graduate of Akron St.
Mary High School graduate, Class of 1965, and Hammell Actual Business College in
1966. Dolores relayed the information in this article to me through her former
St. Mary’s classmate Paula Stone Tucker, who lives in The Villages, Florida.
Dolores and Paula remained friends after their high school graduation.
There have been 4 deaths connected
to St. Mary’s graduates recently. Not a good time for what I call The Belles of
St. Mary’s.
Until 2008 Dee was office manager at Myrtle Beach Welcome in South
Carolina which offers golf packages to travel agents in England for their
clients.
Before that Dee was administrative assistant in engineering at
Pneumatic Scale and even earlier invoice clerk at Ohio Edison in Akron from
1967 till 1976.
Paula and I helped Dee contact Rebel Travarez of Sound Publishing in
Puget Sound, Washington, part of Canadian David Black’s empire that included
Beacon Journal Publishing, which has filed for bankruptcy to avoid paying
pensions once Black dumped the pensions into the Federal Pension Guarantee Corporation
at taxpayers’ expense, for information about what assistance the former BJ
owner would provide.
I have found Rebel the most caring and helpful member of David Black’s
organization when BJ people call her about their pension, prescriptions,
medical care and death benefits situation.
As if dealing with Fred’s passing and handling all the details isn’t burdensome
enough Dee's shower stall floor filled with backed-up sewage. Fate piled on.
Fred’s information, as provided by his widow, Dee:
After a battle with
cancer, Fred went to join his parents and brother Friday, May 21, 2021, age 76,
at home in Kissimmee, FL.
His deceased
parents are Fred W Brookover, Sr. and Katherine (Falkenstein) Brookover
Fred also was
preceded in death by his sister, Bianca, who died in infancy; a brother, Don
Brookover; a niece, Kimberly; mother- and father-in-law Phil & Mary
Campanale. He joins with his precious dogs Lady and Friskie.
We met at my cousin’s
wedding in 1972 and from there on we traveled by car, ship and plane to many
destinations, some to explore, family fun and some to golf. We started a New
Year’s Day morning drive for breakfast in all directions in NE Ohio and back
home for football. This was after a couple hours of sleep after his delivery of
BJ newspapers. He never missed the activities of Theresa and Philip (Italian
Cotillion, pompom, karate, football, baseball and choir).
Employed by DeLuca
Distributing until it closed and retired 2002 from Akron Beacon Journal as
Circulation Driver. We moved to Myrtle Beach 2003 for 16 years for golf and
moved around Christmas 2019 to Merritt Island with our son for R&R and made
our home in Kissimmee in 2020.
Survived by
devoted wife of 47 years Dolores (Campanale) Brookover; daughter Theresa
(Chris) Hunsucker; son Philip, his fiancée Kendall Wulff and her son Wesley;
sisters-in-law Cheryl Beale, Marie (Michael) Buehler, Phyllis (Mark) Craig;
step nephews Shawn, Bryan and Jason Craig; step grandson Christopher Hunsucker; nieces Barbara
Brookover, her son Ryder, Jennifer (Pat) Archer, their children Nick and Kate;
nephew David (Becky) Buehler and their sons Joey and Tommy;: many cousins, but especially
Mary Ann Taray and Bob Tigelman; and one “Brother,” Sam Orlando and his wife
Joanne. Many thanks for the faithful support of Mike Burch and Angelo
Fortunato: and missed by our Zoe and grandpuppies Mojo and Gizmo.
Fred coached St.
Martha football, Firestone Park Pee Wee Football, was an assistant golf coach at
Green High with his son playing. His big love was playing golf on many leagues
and golf weeks in the area for the 2 of us and on vacations.
He was in Kiwanis
where he very active in Key Club for Green Students to encourage volunteering;
chaired committees (IBH fundraiser, Senior Amateur Golf week, Green Kiwanis
Santa, BJ Christmas party and to Children Burn Unit with Theresa as his elf).
We had fun nights as the family volunteered at the Akron Civic Center.
After his accident
1996, caused by a drunk driver (who died of his injuries), Fred lectured for
S.A.D.D. (Students Against Drunk Driving) and at the end of the session showed
them the result by exposing his prosthetic leg to the seniors before prom. The
students thanked him and some football players were so touched that they cried.
The BJ acknowledged his volunteering as the first Employee Volunteer of
BJ.
Our thanks to the
Vitas Hospice home care team, especially his aide, Velma, nurse Lamary who
understood him and served him as he wished. We want to thank so many that have
supported us in this time -- classmates, friends, family, neighbors of the past
and present. Your gestures of support are so many and so overwhelming.
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